No plea bargain for Conrad Murray

Doctor Conrad Murray will not take a plea bargain in the case of Michael Jackson's death.

The late 'Beat It' singer's personal physician is said to be adamant he did nothing wrong on the night of the singer's death - from acute Propofol intoxication - and will not plead guilty toa lesser charge, according to US website TMZ.

Murray has already pleaded not guilty to the charge of involuntary manslaughter and a source told the website he is "completely confident" the same result will be reached at trial.

It has previously been reported by TMZ that Murray's defense will rest on a theory that Jackson killed himself by injecting a huge dose of Propofol, which he was taking to help him sleep, while he was out of the room.

Meanwhile, Murray was in court in Los Angeles Superior Court yesterday (05.04.10), where a judge delayed a hearing to decide whether to revoke the doctor's California medical license - meaning he is still free at present to practice.

A new court date has been set for June 14, where a decision whether to suspend him from practicing during the trial will be made.